All Construction 2025 articles
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News
Construction Leadership Council launches ‘simplified’ agenda
Fresh agenda due to be outlined by co-chair Andrew Wolstenholme to business leaders this week
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Features
Where will the UK be in 2030?
In the week of the publication of Global Construction 2030, ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø was given exclusive access to the report’s findings, and the answers are not necessarily what you’d expect
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Comment
We need more than ‘keeping up appearances’
Construction needs to do more than just change its image to attract the number of recruits the sector needs
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News
Women to fill quarter of construction jobs by 2020
Women could fill quarter of construction jobs by end of the decade
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Comment
One by one
If everyone pitches in, the effort required to breach the skills gap might be smaller than you think
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Comment
There can be no delay in recruiting more women in construction
As the skills shortage gets worse, there can be no excuse for failing to recruit women
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Comment
Innovating to succeed
Innovation is key to delivering better solutions and performance for clients
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Skills crisis could 'jeopardise' major projects
Report says industry requires 20% more workers per year to deliver £96bn work pipeline in London and South-east
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Comment
Who is measuring BIM?
BIM has a key role to play in meeting the government’s construction strategy targets - but who is measuring progress?
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News
Crane drivers vote for strike action
Work could grind to a halt on some major construction sites around the country after HTC crane drivers vote for industrial action
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Construction urged to to crack down on modern slavery
Home Office publishes figures showing there were more than 50 victims of modern slavery working in construction last year
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Architects and consultants are industry's top employers
Architects and consultants have dominated this year’s ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Good Employer Guide
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Skills crisis prompts EC Harris to consider offshoring work
Chief executive says consultant could outsource work to fast-developing countries due to UK skills gap
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Comment
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø on good news
With positive sector reports published this week, it’s important that the staff are found to support these numbers
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Comment
Without stopping for breath
Work on the Government Construction Strategy continues apace, but there’s still lots to do
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News
Union to highlight workplace stress during safety week
Construction union Ucatt is to highlight workplace stress in the construction industry during European Health and Safety Week
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News
Nine in ten subcontractors wait over 30 days for payment
Survey finds long payment terms and late payment remain rife in the industry
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Comment
Your local builder
As George Osborne discusses devolving greater powers to UK cities, it’s more important than ever to build strong relationships with local decision-makers Â
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News
Major contractors facing threat of crane strike
Crane drivers at crane firm HTC Plant to vote on industrial action that could hit sites around the country
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Laing O’Rourke boss wades into prompt payment debate
Exclusive: Anna Stewart intervenes in ongoing debate over mandating prompt payment to suppliers